Adam Booth, the manager/trainer of former two division champion David Haye, has confirmed receipt of a contract to face WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko on March 3 in Dusseldorf, Germany. After losing a twelve round decision to younger brother Wladimir Klitschko in July, Haye retired from boxing in the month of October, but promised to return if Vitali came around with a proper fight offer.

Booth told The Sun: "We have received a contract to fight Vitali Klitschko and our lawyers are looking at the details of what has been offered."

Klitschko's manager, Bernd Boente, is giving Haye a small window of time to reach a decision. By December 17th, either Haye accepts the offer or Boente will announce another opponent for Vitali.

"In the last few days we have continued negotiations and we officially sent the contract to the offices of the Haye camp. It’s on their side – we now wait to see what their response will be, and how they comment on this. Either they accept it, or Vitali fights someone else, because we cannot wait around for Haye. We are also looking at other opponents," Boente told Telegraph Sport.

If Haye has any semblance of pride, he'll take this fight and give it his all.
I'll actually be surprised if he takes it and will give him credit.
Ironically, he might do better against Vitali but he also might get knocked out....if that makes sense lol

[QUOTE=eddie_monster]I don't think this fight is that interesting. If Haye could not do anything against Wladimir there is no way he does anything against Vitali. It is a waste of time in my eyes.[/QUOTE]unlike the cautious brother, vitali would make him work. then haye can either fight or run. a...